Putrescine,a fast-acting switch for tolerance against osmotic stress |
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Authors: | Christos Kotakis Eleftheria TheodoropoulouNikolaos E. Ioannidis Kiriakos Kotzabasis |
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Affiliation: | Department of Biology, University of Crete, Voutes University Campus, GR-70013 Heraklion, Crete, Greece |
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Abstract: | During the last decade we showed clearly that abiotic stress changes the cellular composition of polyamines, which in turn regulate the photochemical and non-photochemical quenching of the received light energy in the photosynthetic apparatus and that modulate substantially the level of plant tolerance. In the present contribution, we tried to change the bioenergetics of the leaf discs before the exposure to osmotic stress only by exogenously supplied putrescine, in order to enhance quickly the tolerance against the abiotic stress. Tobacco leaf discs treated with polyethylene-glycol reduced their water content about 24% within 1 h. This relatively mild osmotic stress increased endogenous putrescine about 83% and decreased maximum photosystem II photochemical efficiency about 14%. In line with this, here we show that treatment with 1 mM exogenous putrescine 1 h before polyethylene-glycol addition protects the photochemical capacity and inhibits loss of water, confirming the key role of putrescine in the modulation of plant tolerance against osmotic stress. Furthermore, our recent works indicate that putrescine is accumulated in lumen during light reactions and may act as a permeable buffer and an osmolyte. |
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Keywords: | A, antheraxanthin ADC, arginine decarboxylase ATP, adenosine-5&prime -triphosphate Chl, chlorophyll Δψ, electric component of transthylakoid proton motive force ΔpH, osmotic component of transthylakoid proton motive force DW, dry weight F0, minimum fluorescence value Fm, maximum fluorescence value Fv, variable fluorescence value FW, fresh weight HPLC, high-performance liquid chromatography LHCII, Light-harvesting complex II Lut, lutein N, neoxanthin NPQ, non photochemical quenching ODC, ornithine decarboxylase PAM, pulse amplitude fluorometry PAR, photosynthetically active radiation PEG, polyethylene-glycol PSI, photosystem I PSII, photosytem II Put, putrescine RWC, relative water content SE, standard error SPDS, spermidine synthase Spm, spermine TW, turgid weight UV, ultraviolet V, violaxanthin Z, zeaxanthin |
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